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2 Reasons For

Running Costs Are Very Low

The efficiency rating of this refrigerator is A++. The K 4316X8 is in the cheapest 8% of all 172 refrigerators of this age and type that we have looked at for 24 year running costs. Based on typical usage levels and energy prices, we estimate the 24 year running cost of the K 4316X8 is £217.

Very Short

Across all the refrigerators of this spec and age the heights range from 550mm to 2,200mm, and the average height is 1,100mm. At only 820 millimeters, the K 4316X8 is fairly short compared to most of the other similar spec fridges that have been available for around the same time as the K 4316X8.

Alternative fridges with a taller height that you might want to look at include the Liebherr IK 1650[plb_1658544_price] (890mm), or the Miele K 32222 I[plb_1658643_price] (872mm) which is also cheaper.

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5 Reasons Against

Only SN (Subnormal) Climate Class

This refrigerator has a SN (Subnormal) - ST (Subtropical) climate class, which is the most frequently found climate class on comparable spec fridges that have been on the market for around the same time as it.

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Quite Small Net Capacity

At only 138 liters, the Neff K 4316X8 has a quite small net capacity compared to most of the other fridges that have been on the market for a comparable time to the K 4316X8. The smallest net capacity of refrigerators that were released around the same time as the K 4316X8 is 30L and the biggest is 460L.

If this Neff fridge net capacity is not big enough for you then you might also want to consider the SKSE8800F1[pl_2195709_price] (141L), the SKS98800F1[pl_2196076_price] (141L), or the SKS98800C4[pl_2098703_price] (141L) all from AEG which is also cheaper.

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Does Not Have a Water Dispenser

Most fridges of this spec and age do not have a water dispenser. The K 4316X8 is no exception to this as it too does not have a water dispenser.

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Quite Small Gross Capacity

Across all the Built-in fridges that have been around for around the same time as the K 4316X8 the gross capacities range from 15L to 550L. At only 142 liters, the K 4316X8 has a quite small gross capacity compared to most of the other Built-in fridges that were released more than two years ago.

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Only Three Shelves/basketss

The K 4316X8 is a three shelves/baskets refrigerator.

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3 Other reasons to consider the Neff K 4316X8

Released Over Three Years Ago

Neff released the K 4316X8 over three years ago.

Average Noise Level

At 38 decibels, the K 4316X8 has a relatively standard noise level compared to most of the other Built-in fridges that have been around for more than two years.

Other fridges with a louder noise level that you might want to look at include the IKB 2310[pl_1658573_price] (37dB), or the IKB 2710[pl_1658590_price] (38dB) both from Liebherr or the Bosch KIR81AF30[plb_1654610_price] (37dB).

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Average Depth

At 548 millimeters, the Neff K 4316X8 has a fairly standard depth compared to most of the other comparable spec fridges that were launched around the same time as the K 4316X8.

If you would consider a fridge with a deeper depth then you might want to look at the Liebherr IK 1650[plb_1658544_price] (550mm) which is also cheaper.

Running costs for this fridge have been estimated based on other similar fridges. If you know how much electricity and water the Neff K 4316X8uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

Energy Rating

1.1T

Running this fridge over 10 years will generate 1.1 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

28

To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 28 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.